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Term in English law
Look up deodand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In law, a deodand is an object or instrument forfeited because it has caused a person's death. The
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Topics referred to by the same term
person's death Deodand may also refer to: Deodand (fictional creature), a fictional creature from Jack Vance's Dying Earth fantasy works "Deodand" (Karl Schroeder)
Deodand_(disambiguation)
1950 anthology by Jack Vance
traditions. Chun the Unavoidable: A mysterious entity, species is unknown. Deodands: Handsome humanoids with dark skin and savage disposition. Pelgranes: Winged
The_Dying_Earth
Fictional character
reality and information networking. "Deodand", 2010 Originally published in METAtropolis: Cascadia In the story, a deodand is an artificial intelligence that
Gennady_Malianov
1841 railway incident in England
cases, and a deodand of one thousand pounds on the engine, tender, and carriages. The coroner refused to reveal the basis on which deodand had been made
Sonning Cutting railway accident
Sonning_Cutting_railway_accident
United Kingdom legislation abolishing deodands
The Deodands Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 62) was an act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, that abolished the ancient remedy of deodands
Deodands_Act_1846
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
driver of the cart. The inquest was held at the Bell Inn. Deodands were abolished under the Deodands Act 1846 24 years later. Helpston railway station Source:
Helpston
Archaic term for rights in captured property
bed that is attached to a buoy so that it can be recovered), treasure, deodand, derelict (maritime), within the admiral's jurisdiction; all fines, forfeitures
Droit
American writer (born 1952)
Flute” (1981), Nebula Award winner (declined). “The Curious Affair of the Deodand” (2011), in the urban fantasy anthology Down These Strange Streets, edited
Lisa_Tuttle
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Prisons in Ireland. Section Two. 9 & 10 Vict. c. 62 Deodands Act 1846 An Act to abolish Deodands. The whole act. 9 & 10 Vict. c. 64 Interpleader (Ireland)
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1875
Group of fictitious creatures
types are farastu, kelubar, and shator. "The name (changed slightly from "Deodand" to "Demodand" to add a tie to the word "demon") and evil nature are taken
Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons
Monsters_in_Dungeons_&_Dragons
1830 railway opening in England
deodand were forfeit to the Crown, to be destroyed or cleansed by being put to a holy purpose, or a fine paid equivalent to the value of the deodand.
Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Opening_of_the_Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway
Legal claim of civil wrong
king's mercy. Items or creatures which caused death were also destroyed as deodands. Alfred the Great's Doom Book distinguished unintentional injuries from
Tort
Island in the Caribbean Sea
island. This included Saddle Hill Battery, built in 1740 to replace a deodand on Mount Nevis. In 1706, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, the French-Canadian
Nevis
and Recovery of Fines Issues, forfeited Recognizances, Penalties, and Deodands; and to abolish certain Offices in the Court of Exchequer. (Repealed by
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1833
1392 riot in leading to royal intervention in London
over the right to claim vessels or goods in the Thames near London as deodand. In January 1392, as a result of the City authorities insisting on their
Fleet_Street_riot
Guidelines and laws to regulate AI
September 2024. Retrieved 24 December 2017. Bento, Lucas (2017). "No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of Violent Intelligent Systems Under
Regulation of artificial intelligence
Regulation_of_artificial_intelligence
Punishment at hard labor Section 65 – Suicide's estate not forfeited; no deodand Section 66 – Citizenship Section 67 – Hunting; fowling and fishing Section
List of articles and sections of the Vermont Constitution
List_of_articles_and_sections_of_the_Vermont_Constitution
Canadian science fiction writer
audiobook anthology in which Schroeder's contribution was the short story Deodand. Lockstep was the 2015 winner of the Aurora Award for Best Young Adult
Karl_Schroeder
Ruined church in Bristol, England
This autonomy was highlighted by a legal dispute in 1242 involving a Deodand; following a fatal accident where a boy was killed by a falling pillory
Temple_Church,_Bristol
and Recovery of Fines, Fees, Forfeitures, Recognizances, Penalties, and Deodands; and to abolish certain Offices in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland; and
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1835
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1835
Class of 18 British broad-gauge 2-4-0 locomotives
accidental death in all cases and a deodand of one thousand pounds on the engine, tender and carriages. The deodand was later overturned. Taurus: worked
GWR_Leo_Class
Type of international competition
original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2021-01-30. Bento, Lucas (2017). "No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of Violent Intelligent Systems Under
Artificial intelligence arms race
Artificial_intelligence_arms_race
Former right to be tried under canon law
abolition. Rhode Island, however, did not abolish it until 2013, along with deodands, and the distinction between petit treason and murder. Authentica habita
Benefit_of_clergy
1950 short story by Jack Vance
to avoid the various strange creatures he encounters. These include the Deodand (a flesh-eating mutated man-creature) and Thrang the ghoul-bear. In due
Mazirian_the_Magician
Intellectual historian and political activist (born 1951)
Schiff, eds., Critical Terms for Art History, Chicago, 1996 'Death of the deodand: accursed objects and the money value of human life', Res: Anthropology
William_Pietz
Series of science fiction audiobook collections
Tobias S. Buckell, "Byways" Elizabeth Bear, "Confessor" Karl Schroeder, "Deodand" Ken Scholes, "A Symmetry of Serpents and Doves" 2013: METAtropolis: Green
METAtropolis
2011 urban fantasy anthology edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
a Puzzle and a Mystery” by M. L. N. Hanover “The Curious Affair of the Deodand” by Lisa Tuttle Lord John and the Plague of Zombies by Diana Gabaldon (novella)
Down_These_Strange_Streets
Painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1959. The painting is described in detail in Anthony Hecht's poem "The Deodand." List of paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Les Femmes d'Alger (Picasso)
Parisian Women in Algerian Costume (The Harem)
Parisian_Women_in_Algerian_Costume_(The_Harem)
India-born British menagerie elephant put down after becoming ungovernable
his tusks embedded in the unfortunate Tietjen's ribs. Chunee was fined a deodand of one shilling by a coroner's jury for this. Fearing for his reputation
Chunee
Autonomous military technology system
Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 6 December 2022. Bento, Lucas (2017). "No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of Violent Intelligent Systems Under
Lethal_autonomous_weapon
Early Scottish Law
Regiam Majestatem, but this is considered to be an error on his part. Deodand – a term in English law referring to the forfeiture of moveable property
Regiam_Majestatem
Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 19)) Deodands Act 1846 (repealed) 9 & 10 Vict. c. 62 18 August 1846 An Act to abolish Deodands. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1846
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1846
Historical divisions of English county
profits of the royal gold and silver mines, and all wrecks, escheats, deodands, treasure trove, waifs, estrays, goods of felons and droits of admiralty
Hundreds_of_Cornwall
19th-century canal accident in Ireland
Retrieved 2 February 2025. Goggin, Brian J. (25 November 2015). "The deodand (Page 3/6 of a series of IWH articles about the sinking of the Longford)"
1845_Royal_Canal_disaster
1838 An Act for the more effectual levying of Fines, Penalties, Issues, Deodands, and Amerciaments, and of forfeited Recognizances estreated, in Ireland;
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1838
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1838
Fetish comic book series
"literature" to criminal prosecution and also to deal with such books as deodands of old, or both, with due regard, of course, to appropriate opportunities
Nights_of_Horror
Ancient administrative unit of Cornwall, England
profits of the royal gold and silver mines, and all wrecks, escheats, deodands, treasure trove, waifs, estrays, goods of felons and droits of admiralty
Penwith_Hundred
Government regulation
September 2024. Retrieved 24 December 2017. Bento, Lucas (2017). "No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of Violent Intelligent Systems Under
Regulation_of_algorithms
English merchant and Lord Mayor of London
over the right to claim vessels or goods in the Thames near London as deodand. Then in January 1392, the king was angered by Hende's insistence, in his
John_Hende
English mathematical physicist (1900–1977)
March 2019). "Women At The Console". Alan Turing's Manchester. Manchester: Deodands. Archived from the original on 27 August 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020
Beryl_May_Dent
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List of English words of French origin (D–I)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(D–I)
August 1843 An Act for the better Collection of Fines, Penalties, Issues, Deodands, Amerciaments, and forfeited Recognizances in Ireland, and for the Appropriation
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1843
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1843
Archbishop of York from 1589 to 1594
had a dispute with the George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury respecting deodands, which was settled amicably. In January 1583 he was employed by Elizabeth
John_Piers
ISBN 978-0-7653-2710-9 "Mitigation". (Fast Forward #2, Pyr Books, 2009.) "Deodand". [Gennady Malianov series] 2010 "Laika's Ghost" [Gennady Malianov series]
Karl_Schroeder_bibliography
king's mercy. Items or creatures which caused death were also destroyed as deodands. Alfred the Great's Doom Book distinguished unintentional injuries from
History_of_tort_law
Irish emigrant to New England and privateer
franchises of waifs, estrays, hunting, royal fish, treasure trove, mines, deodands, forfeitures, and the like. Jones died on 13 December 1713 and was buried
Thomas_Jones_(privateer)
Roman Catholics to participate in public life. Deodands Act, abolishing the ancient legal remedy of deodand, with effect from 1 September. Gauge Act, ruling
1846_in_the_United_Kingdom
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
bill in 1845, along with a bill to abolish deodands. The latter proposal, which became law as the Deodands Act 1846, to some extent mitigated railway
Fatal_Accidents_Act_1846
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
and recovery of fines, issues, forfeited recognizances, penalties and deodands; and to abolish certain offices in the Court of Exchequer. Sections two
Sheriffs_Act_1887
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n.
A personal chattel which had caused the death of a person, and for that reason was given to God, that is, forfeited to the crown, to be applied to pious uses, and distributed in alms by the high almoner. Thus, if a cart ran over a man and killed him, it was forfeited as a deodand.